The second edition of Beating the Dementia Monster is now out! It's been almost two and a half years since I started on it, and it's been a lot of work. You can see it here.
If you read the first edition, I can tell you this is a major update and upgrade. I have also taken on a co-author, Dr. Vaishali Phatak. She is associate professor of neuropsychology at the University of Nebraska Medical School, and she brings a lot to the table. She was my attending neuropsychologist at Harborview in Seattle in 2015 and 2016.
For two weeks, I have set an introductory price of $0.99 for the Kindle edition and $5.50 for the paperback. After two weeks, both prices will rise to their consumer level. If you read it, you are invited to review it on Amazon and/or Goodreads.
In my book, "Beating the Dementia Monster," I describe what has occurred since 2015 when I first knew I had memory problems. (You can find it on Amazon.com.) I have experienced remarkable improvement, and I’m certain that I can share valuable information with many others. In this second edition I continue my story to 2020 and provide greater understanding of how Alzheimer's advances and why what I did worked.
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